One of the novelties that Apple presented regarding its new operating systems is the “Sign in with Apple”, a means of secure login for websites and apps. And it looks like she’s already starting to implement this on her own portal.
As reported by the 9to5Mac it’s the MacRumors, the beta page of iCloud.com and the page Apple ID, for example, are already allowing access via biometrics – be it Face ID, in the case of recent iPhones and iPads Pro, or the classic Touch ID (including on Macs).

Obviously, only those running one of the betas of iOS / iPadOS 13 or macOS Catalina 10.15 can see the new means of access – which is not only very secure, but also infinitely more practical because it does not require entering the password.
For those who already use password managers today, like the famous 1Password, and novelty may not seem like big things. But, even for these, the native system skips a step at login.